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Timbobajimbo · 56-60
Embrace your hunter cat, let your cat lick your spoon with that mouth. be thankful your cat didn't put its kill in your shoe as mine did after i scolded her for bringing her kills to bed with us. to top that twice Shes brought me rabbits that's right full-size adult ones. this upset me but also i was very impressed.
Timbobajimbo · 56-60
@NiftyWhite Yes, they think were bad hunters, were also big and clumsy nor can we see at Nite.
Timbobajimbo · 56-60
A bit of a side note to the feeding us with prey thing and I apologize now for the graphic nature of my post i also am not glorifying the killing of any creature the event was nature I was present when my girl cat showed up at her cat door, I have in the door it's not big. anyways there she was with a very much alive rabbit almost her size i was taken aback but still watched. Then she could not fit the rabbit thru the door with the rabbit in her mouth she kept trying to figure it out She looked up at me with definitely a please help me look
I said to her "I can't help you I can't interfere with nature" and she would be on her own merits. And the poor rabbit was just waiting for her to loosen her bite just a little and it would be long gone. Finely her third try of going headfirst she realizes hey if I turn around go in butt first i can drag this thing behind me and fit yeah and that was that for the rabbit.
she sure earned that one.
@Timbobajimbo Wild rabbits are standard fare here.😸😸 My cats are very accomplished hunters.😆

Catzgano · 31-35, F
I would absolutely throw up if I saw half a mouse my cat didn’t eat
NiftyWhite · 46-50, F
@Catzgano yeah it’s not a good sight. I can’t believe he did it tbh.
@NiftyWhite You should believe it.
Maybe he's weight-conscious. You know, cat weight watchers...
NiftyWhite · 46-50, F
@SomeMichGuy if he were thinking keto he would know he could have eaten it all!
@NiftyWhite I have no idea what cats think about such matters, but perhaps they have enough reasoning to know that weight gain is a simple energy equation: if you cut energy coming in with the same energy expenditure, you reduce weight *gain* and possibly even head into weight *reduction*.

So, half-a-mouse seems like a simplr starting point. 😉
BittersweetPotato · 31-35, F
Maybe he wasn't too hungry 🥔🤷🏽‍♀️
NiftyWhite · 46-50, F
@BittersweetPotato or considered it a gift!
FurryFace · 61-69, M
natural born Killers but sooo Cute
Anielka · F
Cats are very considerate of their owners, he probably left you half to show he appreciates all you do for him.
NiftyWhite · 46-50, F
@Anielka he did leave it by my dining table - prob not a coincidence.
Anielka · F
@NiftyWhite cats are more like people unlike dogs, as long as you feed them give them a place to live and show them affection they'll stay with til the end but treat them wrong or hurt them and they'll leave you in heartbeat.
They perform an important service by keeping rodent populations in check.
antonioioio · 70-79, M
It's their nature for a cat to kill for their food,
❤️
Lilymoon · F
sweet but deadly. So cool
uncalled4 · 56-60, M
They purr, they fall on their side and get playful......and kill like a total badass.
Monalisaa1986 · 36-40, F
It’s a cat not all cats do it but most cats do
NiftyWhite · 46-50, F
@NativePortlander1970 no I’ve had cats watch mice do figure 8s around their legs and not do anything. Lol.
@NiftyWhite If you didn't feed your cats, guaranteed they'd be hunting for their food real soon.
NiftyWhite · 46-50, F
@NativePortlander1970 well, yes of course….
Kitteh is still a wild creature, regardless of how tame he is.
NiftyWhite · 46-50, F
@NativePortlander1970 yes. Did I ever get slapped with that reality!

 
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